Some
homeowners install pool enclosures to maintain pool cleanliness, add privacy,
and also to protect themselves from intemperate weather. One of the most
popular types of pool enclosure is a screen enclosure which consists of an
aluminum frame that supports a series of mesh screens. The mesh screen keeps
the light in the pool area while simultaneously keeping bugs, falling leaves, and other debris away from
the pool.
However,
the mesh material alone cannot withstand snow or hail, hence, some homeowners
prefer enclosures made of a combination of glass and mesh screens. The addition
of glass provides an extra layer of protection since it allows the sun's light
in while lessening exposure to its harmful UV rays. If you have a patio or pool
furniture, you'd get to enjoy lounging around for a long time without having to
worry about sun damage.
If
you choose a design that blends well with the overall look of your home, a pool
enclosure can even add to your home's curb appeal. Increased curb appeal could
also translate to an increase in your home's resale value because plenty of
home buyers are always looking for unique features. The advantages of pool
enclosures are indeed plenty, but make sure that you work with the right
contractors so the end result will satisfy your expectations.
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